'rue cnanrorrerowu ,compras tmncn 2., me . f . '.._.,......."'- __ i V. _ - V ‘ ;;.a ..!....s.._.. 4 mf ..._ . ._..__, _,___ I ara ixry years i a- ' ~_ ' ' O r I n 3 °' "mi Ekpvriencg "Slit "Pilfmii "W Wil-ii'\l| S"r=ap:\riiia the S.\\’s1~ r|'I\ r rc t' rtrors endorse lqrmrn Poor Blood ere. '~~;-~ 4 Y mu... _ -',',_ » - i -e uatrt W rr ' -~~‘-" " 1°..-. -.».s:.- ~ s»-~ ' TO=LET Two dwelling houses on Hrrlaborougn street v hh _ ti . near Hillsborough Squaw, ~'__",w ;;‘v‘5n‘-::*°:!;*5_ '"1 l’°0m9. and have all modern conveniences. Possession One dwelling nous Pri 3; rmwe”,""_“ Pomuigsziveggn Ml':;l6r;>;1.taiail1E eiilhl rooms-Has nrodcrn Weliner WORK HORSES “U8|\¢S’ Condition Powders It cleans them out and makes stand up under hard work. Gi:-iieiltx now--the spring is when it doe, 11", most good-25c full pound. iiradqurtcrs lor- liorae and Cattle mg; clue. Geo. E. Hughes. 'YOU' AIELE INVITED If yon wish the best in photo- graph ,finished on the new spec- lalizetiv mounts, (the very latest novelty.) 'TO 'VISIT C>`lJ’I\. STUDIO. GEO. li. COOK '7OB3 Not only in its conmed average circulation of 617] to Dec. 30. 1905, and 7085 for the last week in the old year for The Daily and Tri-Wetkly, but lilso in General News. Special Features. Illustrations and Modern E quipment iiif iiiiAiii.iii'TET0Wii GUAiiiliA‘ is away ahead. LENTEN SEASUN E Lent is here, and for a few weeks there will be greater de- nrand for lisir. We ran supply your wants in the line of fish as well as any other line of groceries. Bone- less and skinless eoritish. bone- less fish, ilritrsh Columbia Sul- runn. lobsters, clams, sardirrca, klpperrrl herring, etc. BUTTER -A considerable quantity of butler is used at this time of the year. We have a choice lot of creamery print in flats at 25e per pound, and ercamcry tub at :ze per pound. Favor ue with yourorder and sec how quick you get it. McKcnna’s Grocery, PHONF { Up town store n6h. ` ' Down town storezzoa ...___ ' !` ' yr 1- = r . t if-.\ ' “ “ 1- » fri ,L "\`_ -;, . nur New Spring Stock of Queen Quality shoes is more pleasing than ever. We have styles for all purposes. The “Mannish,” “Modish," and the “Dainty P a ris- ienne” are some of the leading shapes. The coinfort and fit with' appearance and wear make an ideal shoe. Allcy & Co. FLOUR REDUCED 256 A BBL We find that we are overstocked on two brands of Flour--Gypsy and Beacon. In order to work some of it oil quickly we have reduced both brands 25° a Barrel ' This reduction will make Gypsy $5.00 per barrel. Beacon $4.75 per barrri. Every barrel guaranteed or money refunded. Bccr & Goff. Errata-»u\~»-nalllnliiiil Mcn’s Footwear, Bcst Valuc, Best ` WYEiiiS BEEF IRON ANI) WINE 75c Pull Pint Bottle A great spring tonic. Phone 86-We’ll send it to you. Stylcs, Best . Fittcrs. For real ircnniue bargains in all kinda of footwear, it will pay you to investigate our stock. _ Sprirrgigoods arriving daily priced e cap for cash. SPRAGUE & Ulf stmnvsrns. 9,¢vna\w» Reddin Bros. _ Business For Sale at Cardigan Bridge That we'l known bn=in¢m stand and wharf property lately owned by J. F. Norton. also dwelling house wiiibe sold cheap. Apply '° w. s. srrswsnr or J. F. NORTON. Charlottetown. -.-zatnnr ilii Piillililllil r liliiiiillii ,Offices in New Prowso Block Charlottetown. G. L. Con00N of :thc Great West Lifc‘ Assurance Co. is in thc city.; Fon. stamping for syciet hole enr- broidery sea classified column. Miss Llnrls S'rn\vAlt1', city, is spending n week at her home in Vernon River. AN excellent, tenement in Ilrightou can be rented at a reasonable rate. See classi- fied column. A1' the concert in Central Christian church on Thursday the 20th the beat. talent in the city will take part. Mrs:-1 Wnaurlrrr-: D. WI-:Arr-rr-:nurz of Vernon River has returned home after a visit. to friends in Cherry Valley and Mt. Albion. ANY local or foreign wholesale house de` airing nu experienced travelling reproson» tativc should consult The Guardian classified column. Sour: very line photographs of Arch- bishop 0'Briena\e exhibited in the dis- play ease at the street door- leading to Gauvin 8: Gentzsl'a Studio. Omvrrn J. Mt'i{a\*, and bride (nee Miss Wnyelof St Peters loft Thursday night cn route to Sandon, B. C. While in thc city they were the guests of Harry A. and Mrs. Stetson, King St. AN intcronting short copyrighted story entitled “Ciphers and Settlements" by Gordon Lenox will appear in the Satur- day Guardian oi Ilist. Bc sure _von gel. it as it will not uppr-ar in any othtr paper. M. R.S<'|lu|tn.l s,son of thc iureAbraham Scnurrnnn, Lieriequc, is in the grocery business at Virdcn, Manitoba. Fred Davison, formerly of Centreville,Bedeque, is also in Virden, and is engaged in the blacksmith business. Tru: river ice is showing signs of decay People coming to town by way of West itlvcr describe thc travelling as vcry good, but the ice on thc verge of breaking up. Doubtless a few warm days would make ii. unsafe to travel upon. Frm: weather, and good slclghing on thc river ice and country roads induced many people to travel to town yesterday. The market was well attended, hay being plentiful. The ruling prices will be found in Tire Guardiun's market column. ON Mondayevening the iilth Inst. a large number of the gallant in-is and iussles of Heather Division, Long Creek paid afrnternni visit to Alton Division, Nine Mile Creek. A program was capltally rendered, testifying that Heather possesses talent second to none. At thc close a hearty vote of thanks was t/cndcrcd t.he visiting brethren for their most excellent program delivered. A Local. appeared in Thursdny’s Guardian referring to the success which had attended thu supervision of the strccts of San Diego, Cal. by Waller P. Moore. It wus inadvertently stated tlrat Jaw. St. C. Moore, Eldon, \vus rt brother of Street. Commissioner Moore, whereas hc is his uncle, not his grand-uncle. J. A. Moore, of the Bank of Nova Scotia here, is his brother, not his uncle. Gvanrrrau advertisers will be triad to know that its Saturday issue with its many special fr.-nturesis now read by nl- Ienst rix hundred more people than any other during tha weak. This increase isln addition to its already much larger sale on Saturday. Every bodv should read ‘l‘hc Guardian and have acopy of the apr-cial Saturday edition sont regularly from this office to their friends. They will appreciate it more than a letter. Only fifty cents pcrycar or 25cfor1\ix months. tf Tnr: Dundas Amateur Theatrical Com- pany intends in the near future to give a concert in Dundas iiuli, the proceeds to be in std of the P. E. I. Hospltai.Lovers of a good entertainment may well antir:i~ pate a great treat.-Miss Georgie McLure hrur recently returned from a two weeks' visit to friends at St. Peters and Mldgcii. -Miss Alice Matheson \vho_ has been visiting her oiri honic at Albion Cross, has returned tu St. Peters.-Miss Bessie A. Matheson of Midgell, formerly of Dundas, has spent two weeks visiting her many friends in Dundas. , A 1-unue tcmpcrnnce meeting was held under the auspices of High Bank Lodge I. O. G. T.. on the 17th inat. Tha chair- man was David Glover, Chief Templar of the lodge. Excellent music was furnished bythe lodge choir with Miss Lucy Sencnbaugh as organist. The reci- isatlons [given by the members were of avery high standard. S. F. Tarbush of Charlottetown who was present, favored the audience with a short address which was highly appreciated.Reference ia made to the able address by ilev. S. D. MrPher. .Inst before the close of the meeting M. A. McNeill, Lodge Deputy moved a vote of thankstoflcv. S. D. McPhee and S. F. Tnrbush. The motion was seconded by Joseph liayter and unanimously carried. -_-i-~ The “island Condition Powder"-is n preparation that gives entire satisfaction whenever it is used-Horses should be prepared for the spring‘swcrk with a good tonic and blood purifier-We have hun- dreds of testimonials inlta favornnd these speak volumes-one 2h full lb package.- A. W. Reddin Pham B., Central Drug store. I-== ’ mmv mmmm annnstuneqn-enlensmu........ ...-... .lVNl\n1llmMlWll ' Q Candy is wholesome if made from pure ingredients; that is why Willie S C|i0¢0iRl¢S are in such demandt Put up ill dlinty' P°““d and' half P°““d \&l\WWlMMAWWWl %M %“N*#WWMW* ` gui, lay? Rlv. W. H.Slooawrcx will preach at. Manbdald Sundq afternoon at il o'clock. llarnaorln /mn Mas. Toouns of North Rtllbluo wereln the city yester- day. Ttur regular mvctirrg of the City Union of Kings Daughters will be held this (Saturday) afternoon at itil) o'cloek in the Y. M. C. A. parlor. important business. ‘ Tu: music page In the Saturday issue of March tiist will contain the words and music of a popular sung entitled, “How’d yer Liktor be a Dorgi" also Home Circle page, Magazine page. colored Comic D¢¥¢. Horse news, interesting short Story, Sermon by Rev. \Vm. Dobson, notes on the S. S. Lesson a week hence, and all the latest telegraphlc and local news. Only fifty cents per year or twenty-tivo cents forsix months. tf W. H. Lmue, Kensington, J. ii. McCormack, St. George's. and F. T. Morrow returned from thc Sussex Dairy School on the Zlnd insf. and report being well pleased with the course and commend the efficiency of the staff oi instructors. The Department is to be congratulated on having so competent a atafl'.Ii: should do much to raise the stand- ard quality of circerlc and butter of tha Lower Provinces. nad nntkera should feel very grateful to the Durninion Depart- ment for contrlbutinrr toward the expenses of makers from the island attending thc school, as All expense of attending was formerly borucby the makers themselves. The students were shown some verv flnc herds of milk cows of pure breri (iurnsey, also Ayrshire, owned by Pumice 8: Sons who have large herds of very line stock and iruve on hand llerksirire and York- shire swine, Leicester sheep and fowls. Mclntyre Bros nnve alsou fine herd of Ayrsirlres and are also good producers. They have on hand pure br».ri stock of both sexes, und as Mr. Morrow has seen some of each herd rnilkcd he can speak for the quality of them. Large quantities of butter is being mnricln n number of factories during thc winter which enables patrons to raise yountr sock to good nrivuuta|.fe. The farmers fcedconsiricruirle milk |u'oduc‘ ing food such as bran, cotton seed meal, etc., which they con.-rider can bc fcri profitably to nrilk cows. Quitcu number' of hand separators are in use, leaving the sweet skim milk at home for fr-eriing where itis most valuable for the young stock. The cost of milk huullngis reduc- ed when only the cream is delivered al the creamcries. Thnt .-ryslenr of gathering cream requires great care, such as cooii if the cream down as low us possible in order to have the desired result. Dairymen on the island should decide to havemllk the year' round and keep the factories running instead of running for n few months as has been duneln pint seasons. By having part of thc herd freshen in the fall so calves can be raised during the winter when they thrive best, and by testingaasoclations heing formrd sonata weed out the unprofitable cons and raising the calves from the best cows the necessary encnurngcrncnt, will be to promote dairying in the proper manner. THE VALUE 0F CHARCWAL Few People Know iiow Useful ii. is in Preserving Health and ileanty. , Nc|u‘ly cvcrybotly knows that charcoal is tho safest and most efficient dlsinfer-.t» ant and purifier' in nature, but few realize its value when tttkcrr into thc human System for the same eleanriing purpose. Chrrrconl is rt rcrrrcriy tlntt- the more yon luke of it the better; it is not it drug at nil, but simply uirrrnrbs the gases and irnpuri- ilcsnlwayu prt-.~‘ent in the stonruclr and irrter~tIn\-.~ nnrl currirrl Lin-rn out of tht ayslerrr. Cinrrtmal swr-cterrs thc brcath after- slnoklng, drinking or after eating onions and other oriorous \'cgeinirir~s. Charcoal effectually clear: and inrpmvr-1. the complexion. it wiritens the teeth and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cnihartic. it.nb,~1orbs the iniurinns gases whir lr collect in the stornnclr and bowels; It tiisinfccts thc rnnnth and throat from the poison uf cutarrh. Aildruggists seliclmrcoal in one for-in orrmothcr, but probably the beat chur» coal und ihc most forthe rrrurrcy is in S|.un|'t's Chnrecal Lozcngcs; they are composed of thc finest powdered Willow charcoal, and other irurnrless antiscptits in tablet form or rather in thc form of large. pleasant tasting lozcngcs, the ohm-~ eoul being ruixeri with honey. Tire daily use of these iozcngcs will soon tell in a mriclr ilnpmveri condition of the general hcnlth, hotter complexion, sweeter breath and purer blood, nrrri the beauty of it is, that no possible harm can result from their continued usc, but, on the contrary, rrrcnt benefit. A Buffalo physician in speaking of thc benefits of eirnreoni says: “I advise Stunrtfs Charcoal Lozengea to all patients suffering from gas in stomach and bowels, and to clear the complexion and purify the breath, mouth and throat; I also believe the liver is greatly benefited by the daily use of rhcm; they cost but twenty-live ecnts a box at drug stores, and although iusomc sense a patent prep- aration, yet I believe] get more and better charcoal in Stuart's Charcoal Lozeugcs than in .my uf thc ordinary charcoal tablets." GLASSES. Cannot be Fitted by Rule. A theoretical lrnowiarige of lhc at-it-nerr of iittinn trim-ara, is very rroce.-mary: but the knnwlcrlgu which the well grounded. ornir-Inn has rroincd from years of practical \\‘orlr.n\owilnn\ doubles t o raun- hllity oi sur-lr an one to do armrrrrtc rnrmclirrg. Wltlrt o knowledge rained by overtun yearn of pract ral wm-k r~onp(led with n good rhoor-ctI~ ral nowledgc. and aided by thc n.m~r.nr<\drrrr methods ni exnrnina tion. wc claim to hn expel-Inlly xvoliqrrallilcd tn »p\ir~nl|y. G. F. HUTCHESON. l A STANLEY BROS Advance Guard of at Stanley Bros. The New Shirt Waists Direct from thc best makers in Canada, bought at the lowcst manufacturcrsf priccs, and marked low for quick selling. Pcrfcclionin ouality,stylc, fit, finish and workmanship. A FEW DESCRIPTIONS. \Vl1ite surplus waist em- Blue, gray and green broidery and lace insertion ground ehambray with uhite vest, tricked back, and long stripes, fine pleats hack and tucked cuffs front-A very stylish waist $1-15 $1.55 F` l'tl» ~'t-i' , _ overndiriiriaxicieri/“ Elliiiidslroiit, Light blue’ Pans 9"_1d Cham' tricked back and front, and bmy_haud embro ‘de r e d fancy c,,ff_A,,0the,. Wm, front, tucked brclc and fancy drawn»\o'k fronr, hemstitrheri Sleeves $5.00 tucks back, front and cuffs - i sizes up to 44 inch Black orgaudy, tucked bark and front, trimmed valen- $1.45 (nhcr White Waigts af eiennes lace insertion, $l_8S and $2.40. $1.75, $2.25 and $2.40 '.°br=€"\¢»~¢.It*»sn -`~ - MEET ME AT THE ALWAYS BUSY STORE. .RTM in il J`.éL]..\£[. auri Plum _jam 85c eu..-Nice. iff. ii* 5 ` stztsiiisi, ' Put up in 7 lb. paiis Strawberry, ltaspbtrrv, l't- . ., Black Curraut, and Apricot to scle ‘t from ' Price ~ ~ - 55;: pail. CROSSE & lil'.ACKi:VEi.i.S-7 lb. tins of l\i.rr|rl:¢|.| 'r- SJ\]N'.[)EIl?.€C)].\T ck! (UC) "W _J ill iii _. 1. mfivg ter _ Pr BARGAINS . at IN oRGANs 3 “Factory Samples" ' I 5 1 R. \ We have on hand a few high grade organs- sanipies-thrt vre have not . com for. You ant One '.' We will make the price very interesting. Come in ro-day and look thtnr over. » muno» "§"l%r°/&-*ff 2 g= " iiE*\f‘ Property for Salc at Victoria. The undersigned offers by private sale his property at Victoria, Crapaurl. C3195. Dwelling house and out buildings all in good repair. Also his farm consistingof 25 acres all clear and in a high state of cnrtivalion, within a quarter of a mile 'of Victoria village. One barn on farm 2oxa5, suitable for holding hay, grain, etc. For further particulars apply to Jamrls A. rr0w.\'r‘r, Victoria, Crspaud, P.l<§.I. _gzodtf - . ay (_. -_ `_ V _`, L i _.va-ooerl. _ ,‘,, .'51, - » H--' @€~.<‘ W* it A I ~< "‘ Spring Hats |90 We have no.v opened up our new stuck of Il:ri:e .'11 ,,~,`,,,,,,,qF,,,,,|v,, Caps. Our Hat Department has been re-crrrtugcd :uni now the most up-to-date in the Province. Iierc you w find the most becoming hat and the best shapes. Come in and see our Hats and Caps. \Ve will pleased to show you through our department of Ilnts rr P. E. Island's Greatest Clothing iiouse. 6 ni i:.‘ iii in: nd 7 Chas. F. Davison. FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER. Omce, Show Rooms and Residence, opposite Baptist Church. ‘ Equipment first ciass.All calls promptly attended to at any hour of the day or night. 'Telephone No. 289. NEW FOUNDR Phone 73 Foot oflQneen[Street Box 4ll Steam and Hot Water Heating REPAIRS CASTINU Founders, Mn chintats, Boilermakers- boxes and sold by all the leading confectioners. . "pm""` i Ciiaiiiiiiciilwil Foliiidfy Hiiii Maciiiic C0" Y s , l r »